BLUES & GREENS - Solo with CD Accomp., SOLOS - B♭. Cornet/Trumpet with Piano, Books
Availability Available Published 27th August 2007
Cat No.JM47101 Price
£18.99 Composer: Allen Vizzutti Categories: SOLOS - B♭. Cornet/Trumpet with Piano, Books
There are many wonderful jazz play-along books and recordings currently available. My motivation in writing Blues & Greens was to create a unique new play-along book using fundamental jazz forms, and filling these with original material that is easily accessible and fun to play. I used various rhythmic styles to add the elements of challenge and entertainment. The harmonic material is quite simple, but contains enough chord movement to make each solo section appealing. Use these pieces to enhance your ability to incorporate interesting notes into your improvisation with ease, and to practice following the form of the solo sections. Six of the eight compositions are linked by title to the theme of Blues & Greens. Cerulean is based on the Latin word ‘caeruleum’ (‘blue, blueish’), which is derived from ‘caelum’ meaning ‘sky’, and refers to several different shades of the color blue. Mizuna is a type of green salad leaf.
Practicing with play-along books can be a lot of fun. We think you’ll enjoy Blues & Greens too! So get your horn, put on this CD, Keep Your Shirt On and Jazz It Up!
Allen Vizzutti While growing up in Montana, Allen Vizzutti was taught by his father, a self-taught musician and trumpet player, until he left home to attend the Eastman School of Music. There he earned a Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, a Performer’s Certificate, a chair in the faculty brass quintet, and the only Artist’s Diploma ever awarded a wind player in Eastman’s 80-year history. While living in Los Angeles during the 80s, Vizzutti performed on 100 motion picture soundtracks and countless TV shows. Equally at home in a multitude of musical idioms, he has visited 30 countries and every state in the union to perform with a rainbow of artists and ensembles, from Chick Corea and Doc Severinsen to the Kosei Wind Orchestra. He has performed as a classical and jazz soloist all over the world. Vizzutti has also made many solo recordings. From his home base in Seattle, Washington, Vizzutti’s current career thrust is an impressive schedule of recitals, concerts, and composing. His continued commitment to education and the value of music in everyday life results each year in an extensive schedule of guest appearances at universities throughout Europe, Japan, Australia, Canada, and the United States in both jazz and classical idioms. As Artist in Residence, Vizzutti has taught at various schools and universities. Vizzutti’s love of expression through composition has led to world premiere performances by major American orchestras and other prominent ensembles.